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I Married a Monster from Outer Space
Aliens from Outer Space are slowly switching places with real humans -- one of the first being a young man about to get married. Slowly, his new wife realizes something is wrong, and her suspicions are confirmed when her husband's odd behaviour begins to show up in other townspeople.
Gene Fowler Jr.
Louis Vittes
Casts & Crew
Tom Tryon
Gloria Talbott
Peter Baldwin
Robert Ivers
Chuck Wassil
Valerie Allen
Ty Hardin
Ken Lynch
John Eldredge
Alan Dexter
James Anderson
Jean Carson
Jack Orrison
Steve London
Maxie Rosenbloom
Tony Di Milo
Darlene Fields
Bess Flowers
Charles Gemora
Joe Gray
Helen Jay
Arthur Lovejoy
Ralph Manza
Harold Miller
Sherry Staiger
Mary Treen
Also Directed by Gene Fowler Jr.
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